Gamma Entertainment, Partners Receive Multiple XBIZ Awards Nominations

MONTREAL  Gamma Entertainment has received more than 50 XBIZ Award nominations for its partners and subsidiaries.

The company also scored two nods including Affiliate Program of the Year - Multi-Platform and Progressive Company of the Year, in the Web and Technology division.

"Each year, Gamma Entertainment has displayed a substantial amount of growth and I am honored that the growth that we are experiencing comes along with acknowledgement from the industry through these awards," Gamma's President Karl Bernard said. "We must be doing something right if we are given this opportunity to shine and be recognized from the pack."

FameDollars and BlazingBucks are both nominated in the Affiliate Program of the Year - Single Platform category while FameDollars' and BlazingBucks' partner sites: Evil Angel, Mile High Media, Devils Film, Rocco Siffredi, Aaliyah Love and Devon Lee received nominations from their respective categories.

Open Life's newest stars, the Lane Sisters, are up for their very first nomination for Web Star of the Year.

The nomination comes a few weeks after their reality website LaneSisters.com was launched.

In the webcam division, LiveBucks.com and Homecams.com are competing for the Live Cam Affiliate Program of the Year and Live Cam Site of the Year categories.

On the gay side, Next Door Entertainment is vying for Gay Studio of the Year and Gay Web Company of the Year and their partners Colt Studio, Raging Stallion, Falcon Studios and Hot House have received nominations for their movies and studio sites.

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